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Prague: Galleries
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National Gallery in Prague Palac Kinskych
Staromestske namesti 12, Praha 1
The Kinsky Palace was built in the second half of the 18th century. There was born the first Nobel Peace Prize winner Bertha von Suttner-Kinsky. Later, it housed the German Gymnasium (secondary school) attended by Franz Kafka. The Palace currently houses National Gallery collections.
Permanent exhibition: Drawing and graphic collection from Middle Ages till today. National Gallery information centre.
Sternbersky Palac
Hradcanske namesti 15, Praha 1
The Sternberg Palace is a significant Baroque monument built in the end of the 17th century. The palace houses National Gallery collections since 1946.
Permanent exhibition: Early European Art
Klaster Sv. Anezky Ceske
U Milosrdnych 17, Praha 1
King Wenceslas I, his wife Cunigund and his sister Agnes of Bohemia, who became its abbess, founded the Convent of St. Agnes in the beginning of 13th century. Originally, it was a convent of the Poor Clares and a monastery of the Friars Minor and also the first ever Gothic structure on Bohemia territory. Reconstruction of the complex for the National Gallery completed in 1980s.
Permanent exhibition: Medieval art in Bohemia and Middle Europe 1200 - 1550
Klaster Sv. Jiri (St. George´s Convent)
U Milosrdnych 17, Praha 1
Church of St. George was built in the 12th century on the site of an earlier church belonging to Bohemia´s oldest convent -the Benedictine nuns. The church currently houses National Gallery collections.
Permanent exhibition: Bohemian art from period of Rudolph II until the ending of Baroque period.
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